It's like The Shining, but instead of creepy twins and hallways of blood, it's your oddball extended family, trying to surprise and delight you with good cheer. In other words: It's horrifying, even without considering the ventriloquism interlude. But, none of that initial weirdness can compare to the moment MGMT member Ben Goldwasser reveals the music that can be made with a slit throat, especially when there's a parasitic worm to help carry the tune. It's a delirious sort of twist in an equally delirio-psychedelic video, but exactly what you'd want from the return of MGMT and director Andreas Nilsson. --> "Flash Delirium"
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MGMT "Flash Delirium" (Columbia)
Andreas Nilsson, director | Jonathan Lia, producer | Streetgang Films, production co | Labuda Management, rep (US) | Aaron Platt, DP | Robert Lopuski, editor | Marshall Plante @ Ntropic, colorist/telecine | Solid LA, fx | Ethan Tobman, art direction | Bryan Younce, commissioner